Lit C-1 surfaces, sort of

According to City Bike magazine, the founder of Lit Motors, Daniel Kim, who may be still trying to develop his C-1 two wheel, self-balancing, car-thing, crashed his 2013 Ducati Panigale 1199 at Laguna Seca during a track day, hosted by Keigwins@theTrack, crashed when he ran off the track and ran over a sandbag. He suffered injuries that he says totaled $500,000 in medical costs. The article doesn't say how much he is trying to recover in the lawsuit from Keigwins.

The article does quote Kim as saying in an email sent to people interesting in the C-1 project: "This event has further galvanized my dedication to bringing the C-1 to market. Creating a safer ride for millions of people and making dangerous two-wheeled vehicles with no gyroscopes a thing of the past."

Not if it runs off the track, across the gravel runoff area and then over sandbags put there to control water flow across the track. But on the other hand the C-1 could carry an ambulance-chasing lawyer in the back seat just in case this should happen, so that is one big advantage for the vehicle.

Ya. So you say he is suing Keigwins for a mishap that was caused by himself because he lost control of an inferior designed 2 wheeled vehicle according to his own words? Well, if you can sue McDs for spilling hot coffee on yourself, I'm sure he'll win the lawsuit. Geeeez

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Originally Posted by Stevo

Well, if you can sue McDs for spilling hot coffee on yourself, I'm sure he'll win the lawsuit. Geeeez

Funny, I was just talking to someone about this yesterday, you should check out the documentary http://www.hotcoffeethemovie.com . There is a lot more to that case than most people know. It's a sordid tale of corporate arrogance, ignorance, negligence, and bullying.

Funny, I was just talking to someone about this yesterday, you should check out the documentary http://www.hotcoffeethemovie.com . There is a lot more to that case than most people know. It's a sordid tale of corporate arrogance, ignorance, negligence, and bullying.

I know I'd be hotif the lid came off and spilled scalding hot coffee all over the inside of my vehicle. I'm lucky, I've only had a coke all over

I think they should be responsible to design a better container to dispense hot and cold liquids to vehicles. Because they are also responsible if an accident occurs because of a defective container or container failure.